14 Related Articles from 2018-04-16

Air pollution increases people's risk of Alzheimer's and suicide by nearly FIVE TIMES, study finds. Researchers from the University of Montana found lifelong exposure to fine-air particles raises people's levels of the 'Alzheimer's protein', which is associated with rapid-onset dementia. >>

Apricus mulls options; to sell U.S. rights to Vitaros. (Reuters) - Apricus Biosciences Inc said on Monday it was considering options for the company and looking to sell the U.S. rights to its erectile dysfunction cream Vitaros, after the Food and Drug Administration asked it to make a new formula for the product. >>

Bank of America reports higher earnings, to open more bank branches. Bank of America's earnings continued a string of upbeat results by most major banks. The company also said 500 new branches will open. >>

City starts effort to make it easier to attend city.... NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - One Connecticut city is trying to make it easier, and a little cheaper, to engage in the civic process.New Haven is launching a... >>

Delaware now targeting high schoolers for careers in prisons. The state of Delaware is targeting high school students as it tries to find more people willing to work as correctional officers. >>

Home buyers beware: Most expensive housing markets in some states average $750,000-plus. The U.S. economic recovery and continued growth have had many positive effects on the nation and the population. Along with incomes and low unemployment, the housing market continues to grow. Median home values of 3,119 counties and county equivalents are reviewed as of the second quarter of 2017. >>

Less than half of Americans think their taxes are too high. A new poll finds that less than half of Americans think their federal income taxes are too high, the lowest amount since 2012. For more on the story here is Zachary Devita. >>

Storms unleash tornadoes in U.S. east - leaving one dead. Deadly slow-moving storms generated record or near-record snowfall and low temperatures in the U.S. Midwest and tornadoes further east, leaving airline travelers stranded and thousands without power. >>